The purpose of tomcat-plugin is to provide Java Web Developers with a tool to easily deploy their changes to a locally installed Tomcat. At the moment, the main benefits of such a plugin are that you can: change a Web resource (HTML, CSS, Javascript, etc. -- specified by a resources section) without having to build the entire project and then manually copy files around; build your module as usual and then have the produced jars copied to Tomcat's webapps/$myWebapp/WEB-INF/lib and have Tomcat restarted for you; build your module as usual and then have the produced WAR copied to Tomcat's webapps; start/stop/restart your Tomcat; clean Tomcat work, logs, temp, and webapps; and integrate it with Eclipse and IntelliJ Idea.

jQuery Woopra plugin is a plugin for incorporating Woopra analytics in jQuery projects. It is based on the jQuery Google Analytics plugin. Its main purpose is to allow for easy event tracking with whatever parameters you want to specify.

FireBreath is a cross-platform plugin architecture, targeting NPAPI browsers on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (Gecko/Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Opera) and ActiveX Control hosts, including all versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer. It is designed to make it easier to get started than even doing an NPAPI plugin by hand. A Python-based "fbgen" tool generates a template skeleton and makes it possible to have a functioning browser plugin up and running in 20 minutes.

chan-sccp-b is an extension of the original chan-sccp implementation for the Asterisk soft-PBX. It lets you hook up a Cisco/SCCP Phone to your Asterisk server using the SCCP protocol, which works a lot better than the SIP firmware on the same phone. It provides full phone functionality instead of just a simple SIP channel provider. It offers functionality like shared lines, hotline functionality, guest login, dynamic speeddials, private line automatic ring-down (PLAR), personal softkey configurations, Dundi support, SCCP extended dialplan functions, manager support, and custom device state buttons.

CreditCardNanny is a Web browser extension for Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox that detects forms that otherwise look secure (with a proper and valid SSL certificate, encrypted, and seemingly safe to enter sensitive data such as credit card details) but actually then submit this form data in a cleartext email to the site administrators. This extension detects such forms and warns you of the possibility that sensitive information may be exposed in clear-text, putting you and your sensitive data at risk. You can test the extension by browsing to https://cc-nanny.appspot.com/test-secure-page, a dummy credit card form that uses a form emailer script, a very common pattern used on an alarmingly large number of Web sites.

KCFinder is an alternative to the CKFinder Web file manager. It can be integrated into FCKeditor, CKEditor, and TinyMCE WYSIWYG Web editors to upload and manage images, flash movies, and other files that can be embedded in an editor's generated HTML content.